Look at Me

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REVELATION

Whether he is a film star on the set of a talk-show or the Phantom of the Opera going unmasked at the masquerade ball, the Avatar commands the attention of everyone in the room. This Flair is best used when making an important entrance, but it can also serve as a wonderful broad-spectrum distraction.

The character walks into a room, the player spends a point of Divinity, and all eyes in the room (as well as the eyes of people watching remotely via live security camera broadcast) turn the character’s way. For every Divinity point spent, the character can hold everyone’s attention for a number of minutes equal to his REVELATION dots. The onlookers can carry on with what they’re doing and keep talking among themselves, but their attention remains fixed on the Avatar.

Titanspawn and Avatars can resist this Flair. They may spend a point of Willpower to direct their attention elsewhere. Should the Avatar with REVELATION spend another point of Divinity to continue the effect over subsequent sets of minutes, the resisting party must spend matching amounts of Willpower to keep from being distracted.